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, . ~ **. ~ , ; ~, ,~ ~ ~?~ , , _ '. -S ^ ?, VOL XXXIII NO. 34 PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER. MASS, WEDNESDAY MARCH , zg1z PRICE 5 CENTS MUSICAL CLUBS CONCERT BASKETBALL REVIEW EXETER DEBATE MR. ELLSWORTH'S LECTURE Annual Concert to Be Given in the Record of the Team for the Past Subject for the Annual Debate with Interesting Lecture on Washington Town Hall Friday Night Season Exeter Definitely Announced Given by Mr. Ellsworth On Friday evening, the corn- With the game against the Yale The question for the sixth an- Lats evening in the Stone chapel bined musical clubs of the school Freshman team, February 28. An- nual Andover-Exeter Debate has Mr. Ellsworth, secretary of the ill give their.annual concert at dover's 1911 basketball season been worded. and sent by the De- Century Company of New York, the Town Hall. The reserved seats went on sale' last night at the came to a close. The team has bating Uffiion to Exeter. The ub- spoke on "The Personal Washing- Bookstore, and the fellows are been somewhat hampered hv cnn- ject for debate this year is "Re- ton." All of Mr. Ellsworth's lec- urged to bup as large a part of the ditions and has not show,n tle ex- solved, that the Panama Canal tures are interesting. and that of house as possible, before Friday. in traordinary ability that. some pre- should be neutralized, not forti- last evening was exceptionally so. order to avoid congestion at the i,, teams have shown, but allfied." This question is one ofThe lecture was illustrated by a box office on the night of the con- number of stereopticon views Te p i of the cs is things considered, the men deserve timely interest, and a topic about cert., The price of the tickets is showing many interesting and rare fifty cents, and every man in the great credit for their hard work. which imuc can be said on bothpapers, prints, and other docu- school ought-to be .on hand. This The second team also deserve sides. Exeter,, under the agree- ments touching upon and shedding is the last concert before the one praise for their constant effort. To ment recently made must notify light over the personal side of at Exeter. them is due a great deal of the Andover of her choice of sides on Washington's life. * The program will be as follows: credit, for it is on account of their or before March 25.ooing was The ~ -Phi llnr;ia~n- -- willingness that the first team was The trials for tie Andover team completed-when-he-was sixteen - Combined Musical Clubs able to--do as well as they'i: " will be held at 7 o'clock on the eve- years of ae. His education con- Bermudan Rag Banjo Club The team played thirteen games in ning of March i7th. These are sisted of i. ttle Lafi n ,-a fair The Milligan Musketeers, open to all undergraduates, knowledge fEnglsh, andathor- Glee Club Six players and the manager whether members of either of the ough ndersnding of the few Overture, "Sans Souci" were iven the insignia this year. two debating societies or not. They branches of -mathematics. taught in Mandolin Club namely: Capt. Hay. M. R. Brann, will be held in the lecture room of the schools of his day. He de- Sweet Corn Banjo Club A. E. Chatterton, G. W. Wash- the Archaeology building. before a lighted in the subject, ad care- Mla Southern Rose Glee Club burn, W. Wright, W. E. Gould. committee of five judges selected fully kept a record of al formulae Comic Opera Medley and Manager WV. WV. Butts. from the faculty. Each man will which he was taught. His knowl- Mandolin Club Great praise is due to the untir- speak for' five minutes on either' edge of surveying thus acquired, The Pickanning Glee Club ing effort of Captain Hay. whose side of the question, and from later proved of inestimable value Watch Hill Banjo Club consistent playing made possible those speaking, a squad of six men both to him and to his country. The Andover Rah several victories: also, to Mr. will be chosen. These then will Washington followed the plan of Combined Musical Clubs Tower of the faculty for his in- be divided into two teams and will keeping a personal expense ac- Combined-Musical-C--bs terest in coaching the team. debate the question among them- count, drafts of his rivate letters, Notice Manager W. W. Butts arranged selves. On April i4th the final and a diary, during all an excellent schedule, in fact the team. consisting of a leader, two his life, from the time he was a The first call for baseball can- best that the team .has had for a assistants, and an alternate, will be yo""g man until his death, with didates will be made today. Any long time. Only one out-of-town picked to meet Exeter. the exception' of a period of the man who has ever had any ex- game was played. The inter-scholastic debate will Revolutionary War, when the perience at all is asked to come out. The total number of points se- be held in the Stone Chapel on Fri- perils of his country demanded his Everyone must have a suit and cured by Andover was 341 and by day evening, May 26th The first entire attention. Many of the must report'at 2.I5 sharp. her opponents. 305. All of thedeate between the two schools slides shown by Mr. Ellsworth (Signed) CAPTAIN. games except that with Dartmouth was held in 190o6, and was won by were prints from Washington's Freshmen, February 2, were at Exeter. The second year, she was personal journals. In this way he Mr. Moorehead's Lecture Andover. defeated by Andover, but has won cultivated habits of exactness Mr. Moorehead of the faculty The scores of thegames were as all of the three other debates, thus which always characterized his ac- Mr. Moorehead of the facultye tions. will deliver the regular Wednes- making te sore or to e day evening lecture at the Andover Andover 17, Boston College 8. h favor. Of all of Andover's Washington enjoyed to a great day evening lecture at this e ven Andove r 54, Tufts Freshmen 15. many records, surely this is the degree the social activities of his Mr. Moorehead will lecture on the Andover 14, Harvard 'I3,ch shtime, always bearing hirfiself with lecture on the e this evening.one of which she is the least roud. "Am erica n Indian" to the Syrians, Andover 24, Stearns School 15. It is disgraceful that the score a certain dignity and politeness of "American Indian" to the Syrians, Andover 22, N. H. State, 4I' should stand so. The debate this manner which was niversally-re- and his talk will be illustrated lec- Andover 33, M. I. T., i6. here, and we ought to marked. He set for his ideal the numerous lantern slides. The lec-Andover 26. Cushing 42 aket a memorable one by win-establishment of a perfect home, tureisatAndover 6 ushing 4 . make it a memorable one abyn was in- Andover 44, St. Anselm's I9. ning it, and thus make this year as ways striving for this Notice Andover34, Brown Fresh '28.turning ofend, and succeeded in attaining it Andover Io,. Dartmouth, '4, 24. the tide, and the beginning of a to an unusual degree. Miss Stork will be glad to have Andover 33, Brown Second 12. long series of Andover victories. Advisory Board Meeting ,any new men who care to learn the Andover 15, Dartmouth '14, 27 This can be done if only the fellows schottische, join the Tuesday eve- Andover '15, Yale Freshmen 27. will take a little interest in the sub- There will be a meeting of the ning class at the November Club. Total, Andover 341, Opponents, ject. All fellows, whether they Athletic Advisory Board at 1.3o This dance will be taught from 305 · have had any experience in de- this afternoon. All members are now until the end of the term. The first game of the season was bating or not, should join either asked to meet at the Pease House wvith Boston College, on January Philo or. Forum, if they are not at that time. Notice ii. This was a hard-fought game; already members. Every man but the opponents were able to must work for victory if it is to be Makeup in Bible The combined musical clubs will win out by team work.attained A class in argumentation old their at reheasal ihu lay On January , we lined up and debate is shortly to be organ- Mr. Stackpole will give a make-' evenin/~ at' sevren o'cloc i{ the against tihes she an- evening at- seven ocluock i the against the Tufts Freshmen and ized, and, every man who is at all up examination for all those coi- Town Hall.' All the clubs are gained an overwhelming victory, interested in debating should join ditioned in Bible, Thursday eve- asked to 'repbrt omtly at that The team showed marked improve- it. Messrs. Hinman, Freeman, or ning at seven o'clock in Pearson hour. Excuses must be secured G. ment. Porter, will be glad to discuss the G. during the day. (Continued o page 4

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VOL XXXIII NO. 34 PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER. MASS, WEDNESDAY MARCH , zg1z PRICE 5 CENTS

MUSICAL CLUBS CONCERT BASKETBALL REVIEW EXETER DEBATE MR. ELLSWORTH'S LECTUREAnnual Concert to Be Given in the Record of the Team for the Past Subject for the Annual Debate with Interesting Lecture on Washington

Town Hall Friday Night Season Exeter Definitely Announced Given by Mr. Ellsworth

On Friday evening, the corn- With the game against the Yale The question for the sixth an- Lats evening in the Stone chapelbined musical clubs of the school Freshman team, February 28. An- nual Andover-Exeter Debate has Mr. Ellsworth, secretary of the

ill give their.annual concert at dover's 1911 basketball season been worded. and sent by the De- Century Company of New York,the Town Hall. The reservedseats went on sale' last night at the came to a close. The team has bating Uffiion to Exeter. The ub- spoke on "The Personal Washing-

Bookstore, and the fellows are been somewhat hampered hv cnn- ject for debate this year is "Re- ton." All of Mr. Ellsworth's lec-

urged to bup as large a part of the ditions and has not show,n tle ex- solved, that the Panama Canal tures are interesting. and that ofhouse as possible, before Friday. in traordinary ability that. some pre- should be neutralized, not forti- last evening was exceptionally so.order to avoid congestion at the i,, teams have shown, but allfied." This question is one ofThe lecture was illustrated by abox office on the night of the con- number of stereopticon views

Te p i of the cs is things considered, the men deserve timely interest, and a topic about cert., The price of the tickets is showing many interesting and rarefifty cents, and every man in the great credit for their hard work. which imuc can be said on bothpapers, prints, and other docu-

school ought-to be .on hand. This The second team also deserve sides. Exeter,, under the agree- ments touching upon and sheddingis the last concert before the one praise for their constant effort. To ment recently made must notify light over the personal side of

at Exeter. them is due a great deal of the Andover of her choice of sides on Washington's life.

* The program will be as follows: credit, for it is on account of their or before March 25.ooing was

The ~ -Phi llnr;ia~n- -- willingness that the first team was The trials for tie Andover team completed-when-he-was sixteen -

Combined Musical Clubs able to--do as well as they'i: " will be held at 7 o'clock on the eve- years of ae. His education con-

Bermudan Rag Banjo Club The team played thirteen games in ning of March i7th. These are sisted of i. ttle Lafin ,-a fair

The Milligan Musketeers, open to all undergraduates, knowledge fEnglsh, andathor-Glee Club Six players and the manager whether members of either of the ough ndersnding of the few

Overture, "Sans Souci" were iven the insignia this year. two debating societies or not. They branches of -mathematics. taught in

Mandolin Club namely: Capt. Hay. M. R. Brann, will be held in the lecture room of the schools of his day. He de-

Sweet Corn Banjo Club A. E. Chatterton, G. W. Wash- the Archaeology building. before a lighted in the subject, ad care-

Mla Southern Rose Glee Club burn, W. Wright, W. E. Gould. committee of five judges selected fully kept a record of al formulae

Comic Opera Medley and Manager WV. WV. Butts. from the faculty. Each man will which he was taught. His knowl-

Mandolin Club Great praise is due to the untir- speak for' five minutes on either' edge of surveying thus acquired,

The Pickanning Glee Club ing effort of Captain Hay. whose side of the question, and from later proved of inestimable value

Watch Hill Banjo Club consistent playing made possible those speaking, a squad of six men both to him and to his country.

The Andover Rah several victories: also, to Mr. will be chosen. These then will Washington followed the plan of

Combined Musical Clubs Tower of the faculty for his in- be divided into two teams and will keeping a personal expense ac-Combined-Musical-C--bs terest in coaching the team. debate the question among them- count, drafts of his rivate letters,

Notice Manager W. W. Butts arranged selves. On April i4th the final and a diary, during all

an excellent schedule, in fact the team. consisting of a leader, two his life, from the time he was a

The first call for baseball can- best that the team .has had for a assistants, and an alternate, will be yo""g man until his death, with

didates will be made today. Any long time. Only one out-of-town picked to meet Exeter. the exception' of a period of theman who has ever had any ex- game was played. The inter-scholastic debate will Revolutionary War, when the

perience at all is asked to come out. The total number of points se- be held in the Stone Chapel on Fri- perils of his country demanded his

Everyone must have a suit and cured by Andover was 341 and by day evening, May 26th The first entire attention. Many of the

must report'at 2.I5 sharp. her opponents. 305. All of thedeate between the two schools slides shown by Mr. Ellsworth

(Signed) CAPTAIN. games except that with Dartmouth was held in 190o6, and was won by were prints from Washington'sFreshmen, February 2, were at Exeter. The second year, she was personal journals. In this way he

Mr. Moorehead's Lecture Andover. defeated by Andover, but has won cultivated habits of exactness

Mr. Moorehead of the faculty The scores of thegames were as all of the three other debates, thus which always characterized his ac-Mr. Moorehead of the facultye tions.

will deliver the regular Wednes- making te sore or to e day evening lecture at the Andover Andover 17, Boston College 8. h favor. Of all of Andover's Washington enjoyed to a great

day evening lecture at this e ven Andove r 54, Tufts Freshmen 15. many records, surely this is the degree the social activities of his

Mr. Moorehead will lecture on the Andover 14, Harvard 'I3,ch shtime, always bearing hirfiself withlecture on the e this evening.one of which she is the least roud.

"Am erica n Indian" to the Syrians, Andover 24, Stearns School 15. It is disgraceful that the score a certain dignity and politeness of"American Indian" to the Syrians, Andover 22, N. H. State, 4I' should stand so. The debate this manner which was niversally-re-

and his talk will be illustrated lec- Andover 33, M. I. T., i6. here, and we ought to marked. He set for his ideal thenumerous lantern slides. The lec-Andover 26. Cushing 42 aket a memorable one by win-establishment of a perfect home,

tureisatAndover 6 ushing 4 . make it a memorable one abyn was in-Andover 44, St. Anselm's I9. ning it, and thus make this year as ways striving for this

Notice Andover34, Brown Fresh '28.turning ofend, and succeeded in attaining it

Andover Io,. Dartmouth, '4, 24. the tide, and the beginning of a to an unusual degree.

Miss Stork will be glad to have Andover 33, Brown Second 12. long series of Andover victories. Advisory Board Meeting,any new men who care to learn the Andover 15, Dartmouth '14, 27 This can be done if only the fellows

schottische, join the Tuesday eve- Andover '15, Yale Freshmen 27. will take a little interest in the sub- There will be a meeting of thening class at the November Club. Total, Andover 341, Opponents, ject. All fellows, whether they Athletic Advisory Board at 1.3oThis dance will be taught from 305· have had any experience in de- this afternoon. All members arenow until the end of the term. The first game of the season was bating or not, should join either asked to meet at the Pease House

wvith Boston College, on January Philo or. Forum, if they are not at that time.Notice ii. This was a hard-fought game; already members. Every man

but the opponents were able to must work for victory if it is to be Makeup in BibleThe combined musical clubs will win out by team work.attained A class in argumentation

old their at reheasal ihu lay On January , we lined up and debate is shortly to be organ- Mr. Stackpole will give a make-'evenin/~ at' sevren o'cloc i{ the against tihes she an-evening at- seven ocluock i the against the Tufts Freshmen and ized, and, every man who is at all up examination for all those coi-Town Hall.' All the clubs are gained an overwhelming victory, interested in debating should join ditioned in Bible, Thursday eve-asked to 'repbrt omtly at that The team showed marked improve- it. Messrs. Hinman, Freeman, or ning at seven o'clock in Pearsonhour. Excuses must be secured G.ment. Porter, will be glad to discuss the G.during the day.

(Continued o page 4

PAGE TWO THE PHILLIPTAN

Zb¢ pbillipian stoped the puck several timesnCbe p3hilipian~ Pwhen a score seemed imminent. Well Dressed Andover Men have theirBOARD OF EDITORS Smith also played a fast game;

time after time he brought the Clothes made byPL INY F. STEWART, 'I puck down the rink, and was pre-

BUSINESS MANAGER -en'te from scoring only by theWILLARD V. BurTs, 'ii excllent work of Dillinger, theASSOCIATE EDITORS Dartmouth point. The latter easily

FRAscNI K. DuutLAS, 'a starred for Dartmouth, as itRUSSCLL G. HAN. ' -SRTSC MORRISON, 'II seemed almost impossible to get

HAROLI H. Nu,. '12 the piuck past him.Jol W. BARELL, II The only score of the game The' Phillips Academy

\VINTIIROP H. SMITH, '12 oJ. C.ARLES O'BRIEN, JR., 'II camc in the last minute of play,

AI.EXANER' B. ROYCEr, '! nwhen the puck hit an Tailor and Outfitter, · El Squareplayer ant bounced into the goal.

Published every Wednesday and Satur- The gane in detail-:day during the school year. The ini _ detail-:

. .......-----.. --. FI:IRST HALFNotice to Advertisers

To insure change of advertisement., Imnediatelv after the whistlecopy must be received for Wednesday 'blew Andover took the puck andnot later than Tuesday noon: for Satur- carried it into Datmou h's trri- day not later than Friday noon. carried it into l)artmouth's ter 20 SCHOOL ST.business communications should be ad- torY. Dartmouth's defense held.dressed to the business manager, W. W . . BOSTONButts. Draper Cottage. Andover, Mass.hoever. and the puck was soon. and

dangerously near the Andover HARVARD SQ. Ready to wear and to measure.Terms: $a per Year. Single Copies, 5 Cts. The best in style, fabric, and fit.

-- nt-------e-ndoer ostgoal. VWarner made a pretty stop CAMBRIDG4 ^The best in style, fabric, and fit.F.nred at the Andover Post Office as and prevented a score. The puck M a d e in workshops on the prem-

second class mail matter. travelled back and forth for so MASS. ises.travelled back and forth for someiTE ANOVR PRESS" " tim"e, until finally Smith carried it ^ IM SSSpecial attention given to the re

ii.THE ANDOVER PRESS time, until ^^^finallvquirements of students, both indown the rink. He missed the try MEN'S clothing and furnishing goods.th inMarch i, 1911 at goal, however, and Webster did s

the ame. The half ended with no ._ SHOES 400 Washington St., - BostonThis issue is in charge of A. B. scoring by either side.

Royce. SECOND HALFDartmouth took the puck, and

Public Speaking Class carried it down the rink; Warner... . .. oc e , ow vever. W --evcarr-

----- Trhere--l-o-b orme-iried the puck into-his--o-p -nnts'--- - aa class in public speaking and the territory and passed the rubber to ' Maker ens Clothesstudy of argumentation. It will be Bullivant who made an attempt at SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS - -under the guidance of Mr. Porter goal. Fahey also missed an at- ---- 7-9 State Street, Bostonof the faculty and will be a vol- tempt for Dartmouth. nullivant Harvard Square Cambridgeuntary one. While its general ob- tried a goal from the middle of the a

-bn dg

ject will be the study of public rink, but it was blocked. Forsythi speaking and debate, for the pres- was put out of the game for two -5f / 6~ent most of the time will be de- minutes. Fletcher took the puck A T FRENCH'Svoted to preparation for the Ex- away from Anderson, when the r EVERY WEEKeter debate. Membership is open latter seemed sure of making a BRo avcat.V cns.to the entire school, and it is hoped goal. Rogers was laid out for a ." r. Yo.that a number of fellows interest- minute. It was during the scrim- Qvercoats fored in the work will join it. and that mage which followed that the puckits membership will be made up of hit an Andover man and went into Early Sprin We make a specialty of Collegemen from the general student body the goal. Time was soon called. trade and select our woolensas well as from those men who are The lineup: accordingly, which consistat present members of either of ANDOVER DARTMOUTH Norfolk and Sack Suits. of the best foreignthe literary societies. This is a Smith, lw. rw. Harris English Haberdashery. Hats and productions.fine opportunity for fellows to Webster, rw. lw. Frost Shoes.gain a knowledge of and practice Rogers, c. c. Anderson Trunks, Bags and Traveling Cases.in public speaking and debate. and Bullivant, r. r. Hazen Men's Coat Sweaters from $i oo toif the school is this year to win the Forsyth, cp. cp. Fahey llustrate $6.00.Exeter debate, this opportunity Fletcher, p. p. Dillinger A full and complete line of thesemust be grasped at once. A further Warner g g Barrett very popular articles of wearing ap-

g * . , i Wvarni, {. ig. carrett parel. Most fellows greatly preferannouncement concerning the class them to overcoatswill be made in chapel. - I Wellington Gloves $x.xo.

- - ' >-We are often asked how we canDartmouth Wins at Hockey -. ' .-. . sell this glove for $.1o. The ques-

.- * ' S -~gj '. tion is only natural as the glove is,The Academy hockey team w -ent* --t' '~ in every respect a full $.50o value

t lastTT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , af-- , r' "--^*^T,~f~ i andl would ordinarily have to be soldup to Hanover last Saturday af--n e at that price. Our answer is that itternoon and was defeated by the uI lUn n e - is simply a question of multiplyingDartmouth Freshmen in a close 0 SPRING OPENING the small returns on each by the sale

of m,,any.and exciting game. by the score of YOUNG MENS Mens Pre Silk Hose oc. pr.I to . Although the ice was PhA T This is indeed a splendid value inrough, the game was very fast and silk hose. They are made of purehard fought. Andover put up a - LNEULCOL INASTYLI silk thread, and have four thread

,1 i Bi. i r - / h -» ^ lisle heels and toes. The coloringsgood game and although Dart- TRANSRIPT UILDING CLLNSAND are just the sort you like best. Navy,mouth won, it could easily be seen FAIRBANKS 'an , grey, garnet, cadet and black.that Andover had a superior team, BOSTON COMPANY OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART-as they kept the puck in their op-AND ,M h ENTponents' territory most of the time This section of our store service is

NEW YORK in charge of a expert whose pleas-and were prevented from scoring ure t s to fill your orders promptlyonly by the excellent defensive 297 5TH AVENUE ? \ and accurately. One trial will con-game played by Dellinger, the Near 31st Street, - T vince you of the truth of this state-Dartmouth point.

The Andover men played well ' '. " 'together and throughout the game ' maintained a close defense. War- 1 I EA l*ner excelled especially for the FINE CLOTHEShome team in this respect, as he Style book 40 mailed upon request. .NEW HAVIEN, CONN'

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THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE THREE

(Lontmd n Pag 3)STOBAGE,B RENTING, PAINTING, Inquiry

SUPPLIES. 1REPAIRE. ACCESSORIE S A te etigoInur question with any fellow who in-SUPP S.At te meeting of Inquiry on tends to try for the team, and toSunday evening Mr. Hinman de- give him references to material

Mluyersco l B uXochan I ing as his subjeci "The Conserva-tion of t.haracter." From his Boxing and Wrestling

Automobile Station thorough acquaintance with his-tory, Mr. Hinman was able to cite Last year at the end of the win-illustrative - examples and draw ter term, a tournament in boxingcomparisons between present and and wrestling was held between

59-61 Park St-. Andover former phases of moral standards, the classes in the school. The win-and thus made his talk very clear. ners of the tournament in the re-

Telephone 208 Just as important as conserva- spective weights were given cups,tion is to natural resources, so it is upon which were inscribed the

The METROPOLITAN to public character and even more name, date and class of the con-

ADOYEB'S CANDY STOBE so, as Mr. Hi-nman said. A glance testant. BUCHANt& FRANCISHome-made Food, Ice Cream, Soda at the daily papers with their story This year another tournament

and Candies of all sorts of corruption will con- will be held, and if the interest in Upholsterers andTFurnilure DealersMrs. M. E. Dalton, Proprietor vince anyone that the ideals which the same warrants it, numerals may o PARK STREET, - ANDOVER

42 MAIN STREET_______42 _ _A __A_IN STREET our forefathers set, have been in- be given in place of the cups. The Stden Trade a specIally.

" Individuality" fringed upon. He added that un- tournament is open to the entiredoubtedly the present generation school and not to the members qf

HOT E L L E N OX eeds reform as regards their re- the wrestling ad boxing classes ALL RAILslpect for authority, their attitude alone. The first set of prelimin- L k » oa

BOSTON towards work. their ideals. their aries will be held Saturday after- LaCkaW ]antr COalHas I.s distinction attitude towards woman. and final- noon at two o'clock in the gym-

-ly'their honesty. nasium, and the second set on the ANDOVER COAL COMPANYRespect for authority should be following Saturday. Then on Sat- O"i, 38 an Street Telephone Con.

ll A t encouraged at home and carried on urday afternoon, the 8th ofANDVR, MASS.McMvillao & Van Neste it cliool. There are manny laws, March. the finals in both sports\lr. I-inman said, not orily of this will be held. an admission of 25

PADDOCK BUllDING, 101 TREMONT STREET <chool,- but of the town, the state cents charged, decisions made and KODAKS PHOTO SUPPLIES

BOSTON and the country, under whose in- prizes awarded. In the boxing "K A I_________e. _ ____ _-___a__ve-cme - whi ech-nav-seem--totirnamTent,-aH enties-mustd be.[. _C l l

unjust, to us. B ut whether or not handed to Tompkins. with-the full - - -

twilrst* a f Tmtll rsM< we agree with these laws it-is-our -name, the-weight-and-class--of the - foreTaili and mi^portrs / duty to obey them, for by disre- contestant.' In wrestling, such en- Everything for

Of ,irdng them e i -ll fotr that tries arc to be handed in to-Sdtte----AA

Jl lAA1M nhAInti j^ Janarchistic spirit which' has already at Clement House. BASEBALLWoVleI noYVeties gained so strong a foothold in this The rules for the boxing tour-

For Young Men; country. And finally, he continued, nament are as follows: Athletic Outfilter for all P. A.we should obey our God. Three three-minute rounds. de- Teams

~-- In regard to the attitude toward cision based on scoring of points.

Sportinfg and Outing Garments i work. Mr. Hinman said that the No hitting while clinched. HeavyJews and Romans had the 'right ounce gloves. One minute be- Aroo Building,idea. for they considered habits of tween each round. Bout to be ANDOVER, L - MASS.idleness closely coupled with sin. stopped before full number of

FORT HILL 1406 RES. NORWOOD 25-2 Work is essential to success, but rounds are boxed if referee con- TELEPHONE CONNECTION

we should also be careful of the siders necessary.John W. Schaeffer & Co. motives for work. There are three The weights for both boxing

PRINTERS & DESIGNERS of these. Mr. Hinman said. name- and wrestling:SCOTT AND COMPANY LIM-

05 FEDERAL STREET - BOSTON lv: Fear, gain. and hatred.. To be Featherweight 120 Ibs. or under. ITED, are showing the finest lineinfluenced by fear is to be no bet- Lightweight, 3 Ibs. or nder.f READY-TO-WEAR SUITS,ter than the slave: b desire for Welterweight. I45 lbs. or under. ULSTERS AND DRESS SUITS in

(OB. DAIBS i Tt R ff1PA ain.l" -to be selfish. But t is b iddleweight. 18 Ibs. or under. the world.,love which we should be moved. TTHeavveight, anything above This season Brown is the predom

and in no place more than in thisIg lb sen zelool. Continuing. Mr. inman 158 lbs. inating shade. We can show a largei ui orert hae The rules for the wrestling will variety.

maintained that in order to haveGood Thins high moral standards. we must

surround ourselves with good in- Bouts limited to six minutes.

at fluence: choose the best books, at- and, if there is no fall. a rest oftend the most elevating plays, read three minutes, to be followed by

Right Prices the best papers and associate with six minutes more of wrestling.good companions. The old chiv- Then, if neither contestant has se-represented at Noyes Frenairy toward women has gone, he cured a fall, the referee has the F ntl repradlesentedatoyes Frenssaid, and in order to prevent such power to give the decision to the by Henry Wandss.

87. and 89 Causeway St., a downfall in the case of this coun- man who in his opinion has done274 Friend St., try as Babylon and Tyre experi- the better work. A. W. LOWEthe Ha rLock is barred, as w A.

(Near North Station) enced, a greater respect must be The Hammer Lock is barred, asfostered for women. :.re also the Double Nelson and the W DRUGGIST W-

Finally, Mr. Hinman said that Strangle.

BOSTON we must be honest, and honest be- Organ Recital Press Buldn - Andovercouse it is right; honest toward Organ Rtal Pres B Adverour homes, our school and our he following is the program to TUTORING SCHOOL

GAS FIXTURES and country. He quoted here a remark e following e a t EDWIN BRYANT TREAT,, M.A.of Washington: "Lbor to keep in be given at the organ recital thisof W ash i n at on : " L abor to keep afternoon at five o'clock in the May to October October to Mayyour breast that little spark calledbyhapel. OakBluffs, Mass. Helenwood, Tenn.

Lamp Chimneys, Globes, tc. conscience." He concluded byl.saying that as members of this Clair de Lune Karg-Elert -

At reasonable prices school with all its advantages and Allegretto Capocci Individual Intron under eperieed btrs

Before buyingelsewhere see inspiations, everyone should feel Oriental Sketch Bird p o or obliged to do his share as a mem- Larghetto in F Rousseau Winter Term opens October 5

"H.S. WRIGHT & CO. b^er of this reclamation service of Funeral March and at Helenwood, Tenn.moral standards, and to promote Seraphic Chant Guilmant O- rle hk riding

Main St., Andover, Mass. the conservation of character. Elevation in E Flat Rousseau Large hunting presve

PAGE FOUR THE PHILIJPIAN

T. N. TIC HIELL (Continued from Page z) He comes from Brockton, Mass., -JOHN -'STEWARTand is a member of the class ofTailor and Importer A hard game was next on te and is a member of the class ofTailor and iepoeter list and resulted in a victory for 92. He ill go to Yale. Height, lothes Pressed lledorndtLTONsPLAresCeddelivered

p HAMILTON PLACE Harvard, 93. Our team played 5 ft. 6 in.; weight, 143 lbs.; age, 8.i BOSTON well throughout the game, but William Ernest Gould has played Post Office Avenue, - Andover

forward all season. His playingweakened perceptibly in the second forward al season. Hs lplayng Bargains TV PEWR IT[RS half, has been fast and sure. He has,.ri. TYPEWRITERS ewns & Hollis$10$60 TYPEWIT ERll~li<3 Stearns School sent a team to on his track A, and is a men -

ARF TE A ndover ~o n Jaary 2, an- d every- ber of the class of 9i. He will Men's Furnishing GoodsAndover o January 21, and every- enter Yale Sheffield. Height, 5 ft.N one looked for an easy victory, enterale Sheffield Height, i6o lbs.; age, 23t. e4 HAMILTON PLACE, BOSTON$5 for 3 Months but their team proved to be very 9 in.; c e ight, 6 o bs.;age, 23. HeAIONA B N

comes fron ristol. Conn ANDOVER NATIONAL BANKEvery machine pgusrredto d nflue work- strong and although we defeated \Villard Wright of Worcester.

in ordernd wll lbkepts duringtero reta t. them 4 to a larY.,er is in the class of 9 and o to 2 t 3 p.Inital lpayment allowed to IpPly Iffpurchased - . 1., IS 11 tile C . lou -- to orm., 3 to 3 p.m

voalsohaveforsalea fnelne of ebult Ms- expected.chines ofall makeso which you can eaxvecA to will enter Yale. Ie is 5 ft. 7 in75 r cent Yea tee. ndo o New I-Iampshire State beat us ..... Close Saturday at a m_.prr ce t. tell'uarntee.Send or call for -·1catlogue. by a score o f 41 to 22, on January ll, igs bs. a is 2

8. They had a heav team and years old. IHe won his "A" in base- SMITH & MANNINGAmerican Wing Machine Co. 28. They had a heavy team and 38 Bromfsld street Boston played a ard game. 1ll last ' r. \rae

n a(ecvvitr \\illard Wilcox Butts of Man- Dry Goods and Groceries--Andover won a decisive victoryliusr . Y.. has been manager of

11 !Zr^[ ! C_ oSI.~I ~over M. I. T. second team on Jan- t Essex Street ... ANDOVER28.;Cn:u;~i~s.gAjllIthea J th e team this year and deserves

confilent of an easy game. TheLaSSK u-nn-.B-^i~rn i~,wa-mm uy 28ll w» they were rathegreat credit for his hard work. I-IC0 gWn nEEt of0"? ;ln k eav *ar nme W TA Will enter Cornell. Height, 6 ft.

final score was Andover 33. M. I. . . , is. li TEACHER OFaBSrbC,,.. T. 6. in.; age, 20: weight. i86 lbs. He

TleJa^-Me'. , „ ., . is a member of the varsitv track BANJO, GUITAR'and MANDOLINAndover then met the strong .C Intrument. f.r iA e or KentL

team from Cushing Academy and Basemet, ARCHAEOOGY BUILDINGW. A. ALLEN, Ph.G. fell before their excellent team Baseball' Season Opened Monday. Tirhrsdays nd Vrdays

Pre~scription Dr ?uggist workand shooting. The score was

ud Sundae Cushing 43. Andover 25. At a meeting held in the Arch- THE NhW DRUG STOREB. Appoo ChocolatB.B. Ppes Fudge bruary 4 was an open (late on aeologv building last Monday nightAppollo Chocolates

MUSGcovE BUILDING - - ANDOVER the .chedule. hut the manager se- for the new baseball candidates. 43 CROWLEY & CO.cured a game with St. Anselm's. men reported. This is very prom-lN ST. ANDOVERwhich resulted in an easy victory isin33 and the ch.ances for an e.-

for Andover by a score of 52 to r19. cellnt team this year are very^1 J. E. WHITING On February -8 the Brown bri-ght.-- FULL- LiJ..E ..--.

- jTewfiler--and--Optician.;l.. '" "Freshvi ca t Andov'er pre- 'rThe first call for candidates will Men's.Furnishing GoodsPHILLIPS SEALS 1'pared for victory. -- The Andover be made this afternoon at 2-O'clock clothing Made to Order and Repairing

five. however. defeated them by a- sharp in the gmnasium. AnyoneAndover, Mass. .,core of 33 to 28. who has had anv baseball experi- J. WM. DEAN

Dartmouth Freshmen gained ence at all is aked to come out MAIN STREET AKDOVERtheir first victory over Andover on and try for the teani. It is ab-

THE PHILLIPS INN February ii. when they were able solutely essential that every manOPPOSITE CAMPUb to win by a score of 24 to . come ressed in a -uit and bring

Open throughout the year. Rates $3.00 The next game was with the a love.per day. Banquets served to A

per^ d ^ *;Uaqet oB rown second team and Andover The following men reported atwon this by excellent shooting on the meeting Monday night:

M. STEWART - - Proprietor. the part of Gould. The score was Pitcher:-A. B. Darling, J. E. BOSTON33 to 25.-:\o------------------ -1 ve. tn 2-Pitcher:-. P. Darling, o. E.NT e E. French Andoverto r frt i 'Waddell. M. Sternberger. J. X. Original and exclusive styles

Mr»\^c H. ' H renrh Andover took her first and only, SterribeNEOy/eS tL. F re^asketballtrip on ebruary 21. Kelly. J. F Brown. T. W. York. in College Clothes designed

when the team was sent to Hano- Catcher-R. L. Smith. especially for college andDINING ROOMS ver to play Dartmouth Freshmen ist base-E. L. Gregory, F. B. preparatory school men. Fre-

again. This game, like the other. Renimes, Haines. H. Jones. quently represented at NoyesStudents' supplies of all kinds. resulted in a victory -for Dart- Frenchs'.

mouth. This time the score w'as 2nd basc-L. J. Thaver C. M.B. B. B. Pipes and pipe repairs. Dartmouth 27. Andover 5. Ives. S. I anning, A. W.rt mut h 27 nover I5.es an nA

College Ices and Sundae The Yale Freshmen came to An- Moore.(lover on February 28 and won by 3rd base-Grant. A. B. Marvin,

Louise S Goldsmith & CO. a score of 27 to 15. Several An- II. R. Gro.s.cl dover alumni were members of the Shortstop-O. L. Chell, R. A.Freshmen team. Bush, H. A. Hunter, H. Middle-

Picture Frame and Gift Shop The following are statistics con- brook.cerning the basketball men: Infield-W. C. McCormick. J.

Louisa . GooDsITH ARTHu» G. CLAR Captain Benjamin Harrison Hay McCord, W. H. Crowell, . Gcomes from Minersville, Pa., and Goo.. - -

F'RJ.IINN LEASONK will enter Yale. He has played on outfiFD ANrK E, OLEASON Outfield-J. Gault, F. M. HampW i

tile team two years and this sea- ton. R. H. Rosenfield, . O'Neil, der Coal and Wood son has made an ecellent captain. A Wells, R. Ritch, R. W. Alv.rd.Fire- plaoe Wood Delivered in Rooms Height, 5 ft. 6 in; age 22: weight, . H. Ogden N F McCann P

OFFICE - MAIN STREET 147 lbs. M. Clarkson, Biglow, Daugherty;Mauirce Robert Brann comes E. . Weil, Wainwright, Rosener,

-from Warren, Pa. He was a Meader.J. H. Playdon FLORUIT member of the varsity football -

team last fall. He intends to go Track Practice-Seasonable flowers for' all to Yale. Height, 5 ft. in.;

occasions at reasonable prices weight, 165 lbs.; age, 17. There will be daily practice it-Arthur Earle Chatterton comes 2.45 for the track team hereafter.

,, Arco Building, Andover from. Cortland, N. Y. He was on A beginning will be made duringTtophon.COonmcton the football squad last fall and has the next few weeks to train and Rensselaer PolfechnJi Institute

played a good game at center on specialize for the interclass meet,, SCHOOL iThe Curtis Shoe Shop the basketball teamli. Height, 5 ft. which comes very soon. Every man E N 'I

6 in.; weight, 145 lbs.; age 22. He should come out regularly. and do . 18 24. NEERINBRepairing neatly done will enter Yale. Class 1913. his best for the team. More par- lMI, lianloai,.EleotiSalAll kinds of Boots and Shoes Ovll *aClidHBl,1l8inal

George Winslow Washburn has ticulars -concerning the interclass S .Id form ,iou ' TROY, N.Y.Rubber wo rk a specialty, at played forward on the team all sea- meet will be published in a later67 Park Street, Andover, lass son and has played a good game. issue.

`'Hib PHILLIPIAN PAGE FIVE

eg34 r . Right ont 0 annr ron has made clothes for P. A. Boys for over twenty years.^- - ~ He is still making them for many of his first customers. ; A h Int to

Your C-lthes |-the nowv oys a-t Philllps.- See Mannon onS your Clothes Problems. ivil Stroet, Ardovor

.. 1913 Wins

Saturlay evening the Junior-10TLL CUMBERLAND A^^JrliMiddlers defeated the Juniors by FOWNES

S. W. NEW YORK the score of 26 to 9. The work of GLOVES. W. Cor. Broadway and 54th StreetS. W. Cor. Broadwar and j41h Stieyt both teams was characterized by1

Near olh . Subway Station nd 53d St, Elevated

KE P T BY A CO L L E G E M A N cose defensive work. The Junior are not cheapest, butliddlers, however, excelled in both i they're least expensive.

phases of their play, offense andJ x~~ ,,¢, .'~ Jed(lefense. and were able to keep the 14

,; :, ;.>Headquarters for College Men ball in the Juniors' territory during |4-"& .:fo'r. CollegeMenmost of the game.

Ideal location. NearTheatres,Shops.and ist o te game. *. | _----

entrlnPark.i Marvin started the scoring and <,fflfor a few minutes the Juniors were Cross is Hot Stuff

H"~1 i ' 2New, Modern and Absolutely Fireproof able to hold their own very well. It's Great for the Gratelost Attractive Hote; n NV Vork. lt the play of their opponents

Transient ates, $2.50 wlth bath, and up. r opponents

caged three baskets in quick suc- CROSS COAL CO.All outaideroom. .soo became speedier an(l Phillips l n l n

Special Rates for College Teams cession for 1913. This.gave them TEL CO. 40 MainStreet

the lead, and from then on the re-suit of the game was never doubt- POT POURRI PICTURES

.. ii l,- .,,.u,.k.et ful. The score at the end of the r nl rll rfirst half was 8 to 3 in favor of1913. In the second half the Ju- Have your Photographs for thenior Mliddlers easily outplayed Pot Pourri made at the Sher:

the Juniors and scored almost at man Studio in AndoverHARRY P. STIMSON - .-. BINGHAM

Formerly with Hotel Imperial Formeriy with Hotel Woodward will. Lack of defensive and team We furnish the Pot Pourri Editor .-

work was particularly evident on with an extra print on paper_~~~_.~~__~........,. - the part of 1914. e___ _ especially prepared for-electro-

_~__ _____ ~Philllips scored seven field goals, typing,-without charge:the largest individual score of th SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTSgame. The team work of 1913

T he A n d over Pre s was, however, an important factor We are conveniently located, equip-in their victory. For the Juniors. ped for the work, and will treat

Proprietors of Marvin played a good game and you right.was accurate in his shooting.

PRINTERS AND STATIONERS. The lineup was as follows: ... SHERMAN STUDIO ....

TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY, 1913 I914Jones, r. f. Page Swell Shoes

SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES O'Brien, 1. f. n w e ShoesPhillips. c. c. Leonard

Meyers, Sheldon, rg. rf. DoughertyThe Andover Bookstore M ey ers h eld o n rg. W oers WHITEHOUSE & HARDYGoals, Phillips 7, Jones 3, Opposite Vanderbilt Hall

NEW PRESS BUILDING, MAiN STREET NO'Brien, Meyers, Sheldon, Mar- NEW HAVEN, CNN. -vin 3 Leonard; goals from fouls,3trsin, ' ' ' - ~efereet aNW ORK: 1142 Broadwa.AMarsin. Score 26 to 9. Referee,: 1142 Broawa

_^ _ _ ^ 5 1 RButts. near 26th StreetBa^^eB^ ^^^ToA ^^f^^'^'f^/'f'f~ft^^^f^'f^----------AT FRENCH'S EERY TWO WEEKS

CALENDAR ______________________

Repeating Shotguns 3.30-Basketball game, 911 vs. ) (VUSED IN THE U. S. ARMY. 1912.

, >i 5 B l The U. S. Army authorities know a gun; that oo-Make up gm claq^* - K> E is why, when they decided to equip some troops 5 .oo-Make up gym class. Of IAWRENCE

' ,;_JE^^a t 5 with repeating shotguns, they selectedthe Win- 7.o0-Miss Stark's dancing class. Will show at French's Cafe every two7s ' chester in preference to all other makes. The 7.00--Mr. Stearn's group. " ,

iBE^ 1 ^ ~ experts of the U. S. Ordnance Board also know 7.oo-Mr. Freeman's group. weeks with a select lne of ar,

a gun; that's why, after submitting a Winches- 7.o--Mr. Hinman's group. Schaffner and Marx Gooa Clothe"ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests, theyr. H gr pronounced itsafe, sure, strong andsimple. If 7.oo-Mr. Stackpole's group. and High Grade Haberdashery.

-='v ' .; 1you want a shotgun-buy the one whose 7.oo-Mr. Tower's group.

4 D ^^S - ~strength and reliability led the U. S. Army 7.o0-Mr. Crawford's group.' ^ mi | authorities to select it andthe U. S. Ordnance THURSDAY ALBERT E. SHARP

Board to endorse it-that's the Winchester.k ud r i T H E RE L I B L r F P EATERS2.45-Track squad report, Board A. Students' BarbeTHE REL BLE IEAPEATERS Track.

L_~..__ _-,_ . r.. .-.. .. 5.45-Banjo Club rehearsal. M Ste do6.45-Glee Club rehearsal.

FRIDAY

A homelike, firsti as CLI FTOrN 2.45-Track squad report. Boardproud of New England ^ ftrack. J E. Purdy & Co.traditlon,datingfrom .

Wnewlyfurnhedua No Meeting of Philo or Forumwith every jf 'L y j_?--- OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERScomfort & ^ Because of thd concert of h Phillips Andtver Academy 1911Coenve-r t ^ , Mcombined musical clubs on Friday Anover Academy 1911

.;t oho and c | ,CLFTON . BEDFORD |evening, there will be no meetingwtri veryn gbCLIO BE D - lFO.h of Philo or Forum. - The programs

room. Keptcon- IiCe tewA RROW which were to have been given will 145 TREMONT STREETltr ly clean by our - be rendered on next Friday even- BOSTON

vcuum plant Rooms oich COLLARS iO.;$ $1.00 a day andup. lk.,SforeO. Ciet Peabody Co., MaTer g

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WALLACK B&OTHERS

COLLEGE by TAI LO RS

NEA/ IAVEN - - - CONIN.

Don't forget the 6th and 7th of March when we will be at French'swith a complete line of

Spring and Summer Suitings and Flannels

We will also display sample garments for the coming seasons. We will show in

French's every two weeks on Monday and Tuesday until the end of the school year.

Yale Freshmen Victorious time was called the score was 14 just before time was called. Score, 9grI vs. 1912 This Afternoon7, in the latter's favor. Yale 1914, I4; Andover 7.

In te final basketball game ot At 30 this afternoon the bas-the season , novr ale kept up her good work in SECOND HALF 3.30 this afternoon the bas-

the season, Andover was defeated 2

by the Yale Freshmen, last Satur- the second half, and although the Smith began the scoring by ketball teams of 19I and i willday night, by the score of 27 to 15. home team took a brace and played shooting a basket for Yale. Swi- lie up for the fnal game of theAlthough the score mav seem so. a strong defensive game, the hart followed with another and interclass series.the game was by no means one- Freshmen maintained their lead Yale fouled: Hay missed the goal. The ame promises to be verysided. as Andover put up a good and the game ended with the score Dunn and Brann caged one for close and interesting, as bothfight and made the Freshmen work

ard forl their victory. 27 to 15 in Yale's favor. Captain Yale and Andover respectively. teams will fight hard and try tohard for their victory. ndover fouled and artindale raise their standings.

The chief reason for Andover's Hlay and Brann starred for Ando- Andover fouled and artindale raise their standings.defeat was the shooting, which ver, while for the visitors. Sihart shot the oa Yale fouled and The two teams will probablywas rather wild. Time after time and Dunn excelled. Ha secured the poin for Ando- line up as follows:excellent chances were presented The largest number of goals for burn, and Brown replaced Smith. 1912

for making a score. and were lost Andover was scored by Brann and rann shot one and Yale again Alvord; rf. rf. Wardwellby wild shooting. This was espe- Hay, who secured two each. Hay fouled. Hay missed. Dunn caged Ellms, If. If. Bickfordcially true of the second half, shot five goais from fouls. l a a ed Gile, c. c. Tiltonwhen Andover had fully twice as Dunn caged the largest number for with a very spectacular basket. Burrowes, rg. rg. Sawyermany chances at goal as her op- the Freshmen, securing 6; Swihart Swihart and Dunn each secured a Hudner Ig. Ig. Forsyth, Dupontponents, but failed to make use of came next with 4. and Smith shot basket for the Freshmen. Poole

them. aent o r The game in detail.them. Yale on the other hand, 2.. The game in detail. ent in for Chatterton and Ray- All-Collegiate Hockey Teamwas sure and accurate in her bas- FIRST HALF mond for Swihart. Yale fouledkets, and maintained such a close For several minutes no scoring nd Hay hot e g oal. T was Mr. G. A. Hornfeck, the welldefense that the home team found was done on either side; then Yale called. inal score: Yale, known referee and authority hagreat difficulty in breaking fouled am! .:;:t .v ot th914, known referee and authority has

through. oal for Andover. Andover foul- 27; ndover, I5. selected an all-collegiate hockeythrough. goal for Andover. Andover foul- The summary: team. Cornell has three men, Har-

The most noticeable feature of ed, but Martindale missed the try e summary team. Cornell has three men, Har-Andover's play was the passing, at goal. Yale again fouled and ANDOVER YALE '14 yard two, and Yale and Princetonwhich easily excelled that of the Hlay secured the point. The latter Washburn, Wright, rf. rf. Dunn each have one man on the team.visitors. The latter, however, followed immediately with a bas- Brann, g. Ig. Spurr The captains of Cornel, Harvardmadeup for this defect in their ket from the floor. Swihart caged Chatterton, Poole, c.dribbling, which enabled them to two in succession. Washburn soon c. Smith, Brown and Yileae all included in the se-bring the ball the entire length of- followed with the most spectacular 'Gould,. If. If. Swihart, Raymond. on he tea s a folothe floor, time and again. goal of the game, from the center Hay, rg. rg. Martindale Cornell-Vail, goal. Princeton-Blair, point.

The first half started off with of the floor. Swihart caged an- Referee. Reilly; timer, Boles;, Harvard - Huntington, coverthe teams evenly matched, and the other for Yale. Some clever pass- scorer, Butts ;time f halves, 20 point. score remained a tie until the ing gave Smith a chance at goal,, H ar Hornb er period was about half over, when and he shot' a pretty one for the miutes; goals, Dunn 5, Swihart HveYale began" gradually to -draw visitors. Dunn caged one and the 4, Smith 2, Hay 2, Brann 2, Wash-- Cornell-Magner, centeFahead. Andover was unable to stop Freshmen fouled. Hay shot the burn, Martindale; from fouls, Hay Cornell.-'GressweUer, r w ,i tthe visitors' advance and when goal. Martindale shot one more 5, Martindale .. C. wing:. ·'.- -,: .*- ti,. -

-*/'~~~ ,. * , · -. .. t, »: Wng.. · ~ , %;. .' .-.. 7..:I ~ .-'